We had planned to do Small World and Philharmagic before we left but as we passed the Haunted Mansion, a ride which we love we saw it had no queue. We were soon in the clever moving lift and then into our doom buggies for our ghostly ride. It was as great as usual, this ride is so clever and is one of the rides I remember most from my first visit to Disney way back in 1994.
We then went to Small World, I love coming into Fantasyland, its so beautiful and perfect. Its also one of the lands that differs the most from
Disneyland Paris so its nice to see all the differences again after 2 recent visits there. The queue for Small World was 20 minutes so we decided to skip it for today and went straight to Philharmagic instead. We had to wait about 10 minutes for the show but at least it was inside and quite cool, it was so hot out today. It was great seeing the show for the first time of the holiday and it was of course brilliant again. Nick had been raring to get on it all morning so was happy to have done it, as was I.
After that we looked in the shop and got our first Philharmagic souvenir to commemorate our first of hopefully many visits during our Philharmagic challenge. We chose a shot glass, it was an obvious choice considering I collect them too. We also hunted round for some advil and a drink as typically the day I needed paracetamol I had forgotten it.
We headed out the park getting a few photopass pictures on the way, we had had a really good first morning at Magic Kingdom and managed to do most of our favorite rides already.
We hopped on the resort monorail and headed to the Grand Floridian Resort. Meanwhile my headache had just been getting worse and worse and I was feeling really sick too by the time we got to the Grand Floridian. We sat down on the sofas for 20 minutes before our ADR and I just hoped I would feel better soon as we had a lot more to look forward to today.
At 2pm we checked in to the Garden View Lounge for our afternoon tea and were seated in a nice place at the back by the window straight away. Our server introduced herself, gave us and menus and time to look at the tea.
We ordered, we both decided to get the Buckingham Palace Tea, I had been planning on getting the one with a glass of sparkling wine too but really didnt feel like drinking. We were brought a pot of tea first, we chose the English Breakfast Blend. Our server poured the first cup for us, we werent given milk but it was actually really good without it. Then we were brought a plate of sandwiches, there was cucumber and cress, gorgonzola and pear, shrimp salad, chicken salad and egg salad all on different breads. The cucumber and cress one was really good strangely, the others were ok but I was still feeling a bit sick and didnt want to push it, especially since Im fussy at the best of times. Nick enjoyed all his, and helped eat mine but neither of us liked the Gorgonzola and pear one at all, it was really weird tasting. After this we were brought a jam tart and a raisin scone with jam and Devonshire cream. Both were really good, however the cream wasnt very authentic. Being from Devon I know Devon cream very well and the taste and consistency was quite different. The girl said they actually have it shipped all the way from Devon but I guess the long journey has its effect on it because it isnt what we have at home. Next we had the choice of strawberries and cream or pastries which had all been beautifully laid out on a central table. I had the strawberries and cream which was really good, the strawberries were really sweet and the cream was really delicious (I guess feeling sick didnt prohibit me too much hey). Nick chose to have the pastries which were brought over on a tray. There was tiramisu, chocolate éclairs, cream swans, chocolate covered strawberries and two different raspberry ones to choose from. Nick chose the chocolate éclair and the white chocolate filled swan. Both were really good, especially the swan which was delicious.
The sandwiches and tea:
Nick enjoying his tea:
Scones and jam:
My strawberries and cream:
Nicks pastries:
The setting of the whole place was really nice too. We were on a really comfy sofa table in the corner overlooking the pool and it was all laid out with pretty china and flowers. It was a really nice experience and quite different to all the other restaurants here, its definitely one I would do again, especially for the strawberries and the swan pastries.
After we had finished I was glad to find a felt a little better, it was probably due to getting out of the sun and having a rest. We went down to the boat dock, the grounds of the Grand Floridian are so beautiful and really nice to walk through.
We caught the resort boat over to the Polynesian which was really cool. As we were coming in to the Polynesian dock there were loads of people on the white sand beach swimming, playing in the sand, sunbathing on the loungers and hammocks and in the volcano pool, it looked great fun.
We walked up to the lobby and went back to check in to get our room number. We were in Tahita, room 3017. We walked through the grounds which are so beautiful and tropical, I love this resort so much, I definitely plan to spend a whole holiday here soon.
The Volcano pool:
We met these little fella's on the way to our room:
The room was right on the end nearest to the Transportation and Ticket centre. We went up to our room which was on the top floor of the building and as soon as we went in we absolutely loved it.
The room was really big with 2 double beds facing a big dresser unit and tv unit with flat screen tv, a sofa and then a table and comfy chairs near the window, an entrance area, a big bathroom with 2 sinks all of which was all really nicely themed and decorated.